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Tuesday, September 9, 2025

There were 788 students enrolled in Wisconsin Heights School District in 2024-25 school year

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Wisconsin Heights School District Superintendent Craig Gerlach (2023) | Wisconsin Heights School District

Wisconsin Heights School District Superintendent Craig Gerlach (2023) | Wisconsin Heights School District

There were 788 students enrolled in Wisconsin Heights School District in the 2024-25 school year, 1.2% more than the previous year, according to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.

Of all the students welcomed in the 2024-25 school year, 50.5% identified themselves as boys, 49.5% as girls.

Data also shows that most of the students were white, accounting for 86.9% of the Wisconsin Heights School District total enrollment.

Wisconsin Heights School District covers four schools within Dane County, with its main office in Mazomanie.

Among the four schools in the district, Black Earth Elementary School recorded the highest enrollment of 391 students in the 2024-25 school year.

Wisconsin ranks 22nd in the U.S. for public education spending, with an annual expenditure of over $16,500 per pupil, totaling $13.8 billion per year.

Enrollment in Wisconsin Heights School District Over 18 Years

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Enrollment Breakdown for Wisconsin Heights School District in 2024-25 School Year
SchoolTotal Enrollment
Black Earth Elementary School391
Wisconsin Heights High School238
Wisconsin Heights Middle School153
Rural Virtual Academy6

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